press release / April 9, 2015
New education report ‘wake-up call’ for global leaders
Ending extreme poverty by 2030 relies on ensuring access to quality education for all childrenOnly one third of countries have reached their global education goalsA clear post-2015 development framework must have concrete mechanisms to ensure all children have equal access
article / August 6, 2020
“Coronavirus came to make my life worse” - Nicolau's struggles on top of cyclone devastation and disability
Nicolau, a handicapped and unemployed father of five who survived a car accident in 2017 that resulted in the amputation of his left leg, shares his struggles during COVID-19 on top of cyclone devastation and disability.
publication / April 29, 2016
Community Committees Facilitator's Manual - Session 1 Linkages and Networking
opinion / March 15, 2021
Seeing into the fragile future: A certain challenge in an uncertain world
Sometimes our desire for certainty and our desire for agility collide – navigating a way through this is vital, says Johan.
article / March 15, 2021
Seeing into the fragile future: A certain challenge in an uncertain world
Sometimes our desire for certainty and our desire for agility collide – navigating a way through this is vital, says Johan.
By Johan Eldebo
publication / July 13, 2015
World Vision Ghana donates to MOH
World Vision Ghana donates to MOH
Accra, July 11, GNA - World Vision Ghana (WVG), a Christian Relief, Development and Advocacy organisation, on Friday presented over 20 pallets of assorted medical consumables worth $ 257,300.00 to the Ministry of Health (MOH).
press release / September 20, 2016
Attack on UN Aid convey in Syria, "utterly devastating"
World Vision has expressed shock at an airstrike which hit an aid convoy in Syria, reportedly leaving 12 dead. The UN says 18 trucks were hit on their way to deliver aid to 78,000 people.
press release / July 1, 2021
A devastating impact on 1.7 million Syrian children if UN Security Council fails to authorize resolution on humanitarian aid to northern Syria: No Lost Generation Initiative
AMMAN1 July 2021 – “We call on the United Nations Security Council to authorise and expand for 12 months the delivery of cross-border humanitarian aid to n
article / October 26, 2015
Trees helping children save money for the future
It was a hot day in East Sumba. The geographical condition of East Sumba causes drought-like conditions so that some families don't have enough clean water.One of the worst areas is in Haharu sub-district. The drought also prevents growing nutrious vegetables in the garden.